EARLY In THE MORNING. Jesus had already been sentenced to death, but
another meeting of the Sanhedrin had to be held to make it legal,
since the night trial had no legal standing. Mark says they met
_hurriedly_. Luke gives more detail (Luke 22:66-71).... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HANDED HIM OVER TO PILATE. The Sanhedrin could sentence to death,
but not execute. The Romans reserved that right to themselves. Pilate
was both the Roman governor and the commander of the army in that
area. His home was at Caesarea, but he brought troops to Jerusalem
during Passover, to keep or... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN JUDAS. SAW. How sad! Some think the language implies Judas
expected Jesus to use his "power" to escape at the last moment. HE
REPENTED. METAMELETHEIS. Regret worldly sadness (2 Corinthians 7:10).
Peter turned away from his sin and turned back to Jesus and was
forgiven! Judas regretted his actio... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE SINNED. Perhaps Judas thought his confession of guilt would be
"new evidence" that would free Jesus. WHAT DO WE CARE ABOUT THAT? This
is the attitude of the Jewish leaders. They had _used Judas_ [but
remember: he volunteered!], and cared not at all what became of him
now.... [ Continue Reading ]
JUDAS THREW THE MONEY INTO THE SANCTUARY. He spoke with the Jewish
leaders in the Priest's Court, and threw the money into the Holy Place
itself [the sanctuary]. HANGED HIMSELF. See Matthew 27:3. Luke gives
some details in Acts 1:18-19.... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS IS BLOOD MONEY. Note they call it _blood money._ If Jesus had
been a real criminal, it would have _been justice money._ Their
Tradition allowed them to pay blood money, but not to take it back.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY USED THE MONEY TO BUY POTTER' FIELD. "Potter's Field," so named
because clay was dug from it to make pottery. The priests bought this
in Judas' name, so it was legally his (Acts 1:18).... [ Continue Reading ]
FIELD OF BLOOD. So named because it was bought with "Blood money," and
because Judas fell to his death there (Acts 1:18).... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN WHAT THE PROPHET JEREMIAH. This quotation may have come from
Jewish Tradition. Scholars think it a paraphrase from Zechariah
11:12-13; Jeremiah 18:2-3; Jeremiah 32:6-15. Thirty silver coins was
the value of a slave (Exodus 21:28-32).... [ Continue Reading ]
ARE YOU THE KING OF THE JEWS? [Pilate had come out of the Governor's
palace to meet with the Jews (John 18:28-29).] At the Jewish Trial,
they had charged Jesus with blasphemy. Pilate's question shows they
have charged Jesus with "leading a revolt to make himself king of the
Jews." SO YOU SAY. Jesus... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SAID NOTHING. Jesus did not answer the accusation of the Jews. Note
they accused him of "revolt" both before and after Pilate's question
in Matthew 27:11 (see Luke 23:1-5).... [ Continue Reading ]
SO PILATE SAID. A death sentence is no light matter, and Pilate tries
to make Jesus answer their charges.... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT JESUS REFUSED TO ANSWER. He does not "dignify" the charges by
giving an answer to them. Pilate is very much impressed by Jesus'
silence. Later Pilate would try to set Jesus free (John 19:12).... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE HABIT OF SETTING FREE. Pilate may suspect that Jesus is
innocent, and that the Jewish leaders have brought him here out of
jealousy. A custom gives him a chance to test this.... [ Continue Reading ]
A WELL KNOWN PRISONER. One who did lead a revolt (Mark 15:7). The two
criminals who would be crucified with Jesus were fellow conspirators
with this "Jesus Barabbas." ["Barabbas" may mean: "son of a father,"
or "son of a Rabbi."] Some have made him a "symbol" of the guilty
human race which is set fr... [ Continue Reading ]
SO WHEN THE CROWD GATHERED. When Pilate found Jesus was a Galilean, he
sent him to Herod, ruler of that region, who was in Jerusalem at this
time. After trying to get Jesus to do a miracle, Herod and his
soldiers made fun of Jesus, then sent him back to Pilate (Luke
23:6-12). It is after Jesus is se... [ Continue Reading ]
HE KNEW VERY WELL. Pilate knew their motives, but he was afraid to do
the right thing.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS WIFE SENT HIM A MESSAGE. On this sad day, only a Gentile woman
spoke up to say a good word for Jesus. She called him _"that innocent
man."_ Procula (that is her name) must have been deeply interested in
Jesus, and tradition says she became a follower of Christ after his
resurrection. [Contrast J... [ Continue Reading ]
PERSUADED THE CROWDS. This crowd was assembled by the Jewish leaders
at this early hour, and was probably "hand picked." It may be that
those who welcomed him in the Triumphant Entry just a week before, did
not even know of his arrest.... [ Continue Reading ]
BARABBAS! THEY ANSWERED. Pilate asked them again, "Which one?", but
their minds are made up. The Jewish leaders have rejected Jesus Christ
and chosen a murderous revolutionary instead. [This choice was
prophetic of their own doom! See note on Matthew 24:21.]... [ Continue Reading ]
NAIL HIM TO THE CROSS! This is the decision of the Jewish leaders and
the people they represent. He will receive the punishment which
Barabbas should have experienced for his crimes.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT CRIME HAS HE COMMITTED? Pilate struggles between his sense of
justice and his fear of the Jews. He repeats the question three times,
and offers to have Jesus whipped and set free (Luke 23:22). But the
situation is out of control, and he is too much the coward to take
harsh measures to restore o... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN PILATE SAW iT WAS NO USE TO GO ON. More than two million Jews
were in Jerusalem for Passover, and probably not more than one
thousand Roman soldiers were at his command. He could neither control
a riot, nor explain it to his Roman superiors. WASHED HIS HANDS. A
symbolic act which said he was no... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WHOLE CROWD ANSWERED BACK. They understand what Pilate said, and
they are willing for all this guilt to be placed upon both they and
their children! But later they try to escape from what they have done
(Acts 5:28). Jesus had prophesied: _"So the people of this time will
be punished for the murd... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HAD JESUS WHIPPED. Condemned prisoners were whipped before being
crucified. The whip was made of leather strips, and would cut the
skin. It was done cruelly to drain the strength of the condemned man
before nailing him to the cross.... [ Continue Reading ]
TOOK JESUS INTO THE GOVERNOR'S PALACE. Pilate stayed in Herod's palace
when in Jerusalem (_see map)._ The company of soldiers was probably a
_"maniple"_ of 200. These Gentile soldiers make fun of Jesus and
cruelly abuse him (compare Mark 15:16-20).... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY STRIPPED OFF HIS CLOTHES. They had put his clothes back on him
after the whipping. Now they take them off again, and put a
scarlet/purple robe on him [probably a worn-out robe thrown away by
Herod]. Scarlet and purple were the "royal colors.... [ Continue Reading ]
A CROWN OUT OF THORNY BRANCHES. Both to make fun of his claim to be
the king of the Jews, and to cause him as much pain as possible.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY SPAT ON HIM. THE greatest insult! But these Gentile soldiers are
no worse than the Jewish Sanhedrin (Matthew 26:67).... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THEY HAD FINISHED MAKING FAN OF HIM. Pilate tried once more to
persuade the people to free Jesus (John 19:5-16). When he could not
convince them, he placed Jesus in the custody of the high priests, and
the soldiers took Jesus away to nail him to the cross.... [ Continue Reading ]
As THEY WERE GOING OUT. Jesus died outside the city gate (Hebrews
13:12). A MAN FROM CYRENE. Simon, father of two well known Christians
(Mark 15:21). Cyrene was in North Africa, and had a large Jewish
population. [Some think he was a black man.] TO CARRY JESUS' CROSS.
Prisoners carried their own cro... [ Continue Reading ]
GOLGOTHA. A Hebrew word which means "skull." The Latin word is
_calvaria,_ from which we get "Calvary." It may have been a place of
execution. No one knows for sure just where it was located.... [ Continue Reading ]
WINE TO DRINK, MIXED WITH GALL. Mark says "myrrh," but perhaps both
words refer to the same thing. This sour wine mixed with gall/myrrh
was a drug to kill pain. ["Vinegar" in ancient times, was a sour wine
made of grapes (_such as chianti_).] AFTER TASTING IT. He understands
their purpose.... [ Continue Reading ]
They NAILED HIM TO THE CROSS. This was the most hideously cruel death
known to the ancient world. The victim suffered from fever and
dehydration, but death did not usually come in less than 36 hours.
Jews did not crucify Jews, nor Romans crucify Romans. Intense hate is
shown by the Jewish leaders de... [ Continue Reading ]
WATCHED HIM. A guard was posted until the victim died.... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS IS JESUS, THE KING OF THE JEWS. Luke says this was written in
Greek, Latin, and Hebrew, so that everyone would be able to read it.
The Jewish leaders objected to this, but Pilate said: "What I have
written stays written" (John 19:19-22).... [ Continue Reading ]
TWO BANDITS. Fellow conspirators with Barabbas (Mark 15:7). They were
being crucified for their part in leading a revolt against the Romans.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHOOK THEIR HEADS. A form of insult (_see_ 2 Kings 19:21; Job 16:4;
Psalms 109:25). HURLED INSULTS. They taunted him. [Remember that this
is Passover, and many thousands of Jews have come to Jerusalem and
some are camped on the hills around the place of execution.]... [ Continue Reading ]
YOU WERE GOING TO TEAR DOWN THE TEMPLE. What Jesus had prophesied was
now taking place (John 2:19-22). If YOU ARE GOD'S SON. That is: "What
could God's Son be doing on a cross?... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE SAME WAY. The Jewish leaders make fun of him. BUT HE CANNOT
SAVE HIMSELF. A paradox! If he now saved himself, he would not be able
to save others. ISN'T HE THE KING OF ISRAEL? Making fun of Jesus and
the sign Pilate had put on the cross.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SAYS HE IS GOD'S SON. The Sanhedrin had sentenced him to death
because he said this. _"What could God's Son be doing on a cross?"_... [ Continue Reading ]
EVEN THE BANDITS. They were in great agony, but they insult him also!
[But one changed his mind. See Luke 23:39-43.]... [ Continue Reading ]
DARKNESS, WHICH LASTED FOR THREE HOURS. Over Judea, and some think the
entire earth. This would not have been an eclipse, at the time of full
moon. The darkness was the mighty act of God!... [ Continue Reading ]
AT ABOUT THREE O'CLOCK. Jesus has been on the cross about six hours.
JESUS CRIED WITH A LOUD SHOUT. Some think that God had to briefly
withdraw his "presence" from Christ, so he could experience death.
Some think the fact that Jesus "shared our sin" (2 Corinthians 5:21)
caused God to briefly turn hi... [ Continue Reading ]
HE IS CALLING FOR ELIJAH. This is probably a deliberate
misunderstanding. The Jews expected Elijah to come before the Messiah.... [ Continue Reading ]
TRIED TO MAKE HIM DRINK IT. Jesus had said: "I am thirsty" (John
19:28). This was the sour wine the soldiers drank (see note on Matthew
27:34). This time Jesus drinks some, to moisten his dry throat (John
19:30).... [ Continue Reading ]
WAIT. This is spoken to the one giving Jesus the wine. They do not
want to do anything that would prevent Elijah coming to save Jesus.
[They are making fun of Jesus when they say this.]... [ Continue Reading ]
JESUS AGAIN GAVE A LOUD CRY. "It is finished" (John 19:30). The
"Church Fathers" believed this showed that Jesus died voluntarily. Dr.
Stroud believes it shows Jesus died of a ruptured heart. Probably both
are true. _See_ John 10:17-18.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CURTAIN. WAS TORN IN TWO. This was the heavy curtain which divided
the "Holy of Holies" from the "Holy Place" (see plan of Herod's
Temple). "From top to bottom" shows this to be an act of God, and it
is intended to be symbolic (see Hebrews 10:19-21). THE EARTH SHOOK.
Not an ordinary earthquake.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE GRAVES BROKE OPEN. This too is symbolic. WERE RAISED TO LIFE. But
not until Jesus himself was raised to life. This is implied in
Colossians 1:18.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY LEFT THE GRAVES. Matthew states it this way to show that it was
not Jesus who raised them from death; but that as Jesus came out of
the grave, they also left their graves and went into Jerusalem. [We
are not told whether they returned to their graves at a later time.
Some think they ascended wi... [ Continue Reading ]
HE REALLY WAS THE SON OF GOD! The army officer meant this in the
Jewish sense! He knew the charge against Jesus (John 19:7), and he
would know Jewish customs well enough to be aware of the meaning of
what he said.... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE WERE MANY WOMEN THERE. These devoted women were still faithful,
when the disciples had fled [They may have felt less threatened by the
Jewish leaders, because they were women.] Of the apostles, we know
only THAT JOHN WAS NEAR [he shows himself an eyewitness]. Alford
(Greek Testament) thinks th... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS NAME WAS JOSEPH. A MEMBER OF THE SANHEDRIN, and a rich man. He had
not been a part of the murder of Jesus (Luke 23:50-51_ :_Mark 15:43).
A DISCIPLE OF Jesus. A secret follower (John 19:38), but this action
brings him out in the open. The death of Christ gave him courage.... [ Continue Reading ]
ASKED FOR THE BODY OF JESUS. Usually the body was left on the cross to
decay. This Sabbath was a special day (John 19:31), so the bodies were
removed. It probably made Pilate "feel better" about the whole thing,
to give the body of Jesus to Joseph.... [ Continue Reading ]
So JOSEPH TOOK it. He took it down from the cross. WRAPPED IT IN A NEW
LINEN SHEET. Nicodemus (also a member of the Sanhedrin) helped him
embalm the body with spices (John 19:39), but they could only do a
partial job, since time was short.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND PLACED IT IN HIS OWN GRAVE. This made Isaiah 53:9 come true.
"Among the wicked they gave to him a tomb, among the rich after his
death, although he did no injustice and deception was not in his
mouth"(Isaiah 53:9 Zamenhof's version). [It is important that Jesus
was wrapped in a _new_ linen sheet... [ Continue Reading ]
THE OTHER MARY. The mother of James and Joseph (Joses). See note on
Matthew 10:2-4. These women saw where Jesus was buried and came back
after the Sabbath was over, with spices (Luke 24:1), intending to
finish embalming the body.... [ Continue Reading ]
ON THE NEXT DAY. On the Sabbath (Saturday).... [ Continue Reading ]
SIR, WE REMEMBER. These Jewish leaders remembered Jesus' prediction.
GIVE ORDERS, THEN. They wanted a Roman guard posted. UNTIL THE THIRD
DAY. That is, until Sunday morning. Friday would be the first day.
(See note on Matthew 12:40).... [ Continue Reading ]
TAKE A GUARD. Pilate grants them a guard of Roman soldiers. Since
Pilate does not expect Jesus to rise from death, there is no _irony_
in what he says.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND MADE THE GRAVE SECURE. The grave was a cave dug in the rock, with
a large stone rolled across the entrance to close it. A cord or string
is stretched across the rock and sealed at each side with wax. Moving
the stone would break the seal. The guard is posted, and everything
humanly possible has... [ Continue Reading ]